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== Information for the sub on the VCR-TT Hydrojet ==
== Information for the sub on the VCR-TT Hydrojet ==

Latest revision as of 12:44, 28 January 2024

Information for the sub on the VCR-TT Hydrojet

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Wilson Here is the manufacture's data sheet on the VCR-TT Hydrojet for the stub to the main VCR article: 1st Page and 2nd Page. I have about five photos for the ex. images on the hydrojet. Here is one of the best ones. When I made my request in 1985 Panhard sent me everything but their youngest virgin daughters. <GRIN> In addition I have some info on the origins of the VCR -- ie it is an expansion of the M-3 that Panhard developed for the French Army and lost out to the VAB. I also have a reference to the Iraqi order for 100 of the VCR-TH HOTI came across in IDR. In the Mexican Army I think the VCR-PC is known as the Buffalo. I will get that cleared up also. Last my apologizes for getting distracted and not helping with this earlier. --Jackehammond (talk) 07:25, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I was wrong. They Buffalo is a totally different vehicle. Also, under the WP Mexican Army Equipment it shows that the Mexican Army has the long barrel Sagaie. They entry is VCR, but the link goes to the ERC-90. They do have the correct number of short barrel ERC Lynxs though.--Jackehammond (talk) 08:02, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]